Aurora
This has sort of started growing on me. WDYT? Is it nice or a bit cheesy?
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I don't like it. It's difficult to say -- the R-vowel-R construction is hard to get out of my mouth and once it does I think it sounds ugly. (Aurora is much like the word rural for me.) I do like the meaning, and I don't think it's cheesy, although it does make me think of the Disney princess (although I can't remember right now which princess is named Aurora, haha).
Gorgeous, I love this name!
I LOVE THIS NAME! :)
I love Aurora. It is a beautiful name.
I went througha super aurora phase for about three months a few years ago. I thought it was just perfect. But then someone (on here I think somewhere) mentioned that they could always go by Rory if Aurora was too fancy for them, and that just ruined it. I hate Rory, I think of that horribly annoying girl and her even more horribly annoying mother on the Gilmore Girls. Now I'm more inclined to use Aurelia or Aurele or something.
I don't think it's cheesy at all though. Are you thinking that because of its Disney connection? I don't think people will immediatly think "Sleeping Beauty!" when they see it. Briar Rose would be more cheesy.
I don't think it's cheesy at all though. Are you thinking that because of its Disney connection? I don't think people will immediatly think "Sleeping Beauty!" when they see it. Briar Rose would be more cheesy.
I don't think it's cheesy at all. It's starting to grow on me as wel.
I really like Aurora, but I feel like it is too hard to say, especially for a child. That's what holds me back from really loving it & being deadset on using it someday.